Rolled Print: full color 27x23 inches. Revolutionary War: Battle of Bunker Hill. American line in foreground. "Along the battle line on Breed's Hill and extending to the Mystic River (destined to go into history books as "The Battle of Bunker Hill"), the colonial militiamen coolly held their fire as seven crack regiments of the British Army, the best " Fine copy View more info

146p. Photos. Endpaper maps. The only in-depth treatment of one of the most controversial incidents in the history of Indian-White relations, the so-called Baker Massacre, in which 173 Piegan Blackfeet, mostly women and children, were killed by troops under the command of Brevet Colonel Eugene J. Baker. The author lays the ultimate blame for the incident on the "letter and spirit" of the orders Baker received from his superior officers, including Generals Sherida... View more info

64p. Photos. Large Wraps. Waterstained esp. at top & back cover. Fair copy NOTE: THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE FOR SHIPPING IN MID-MAY FOR ABOUT FOUR WEEKS AND AGAIN IN SEPTEMBER FOR TWO WEEKS. View more info